Mohamed Salah prompts £70m Nike question as Bayern Munich flop could spark Liverpool revolution
Here is your Liverpool morning digest for Friday, February 11.
What Mohamed Salah brings to Liverpool on the pitch is undeniable,
Liverpool's most prized asset has yet to commit his long term future to the Reds with the two parties still in negotiations over a new deal that would make the 29-year-old the highest paid player in Liverpool history.
Few would argue that he would deserve that title based on his form and what he brings to this Liverpool team, his £36.5m transfer fee in 2017 having turned into 148 goals, a Champions League crown and the 2020 Premier League title.
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The numbers on the next Salah contract will be big, but for such an impactful player operating at the height of his powers he is now working on the very highest of levels where the money follows suit.
Salah's presence in the Liverpool team helps their cause considerably when it comes to on-pitch success, with such things as Champions League football and